
Tabitha Mutinda
Tabitha Mutinda is a Kenyan senator known for her advocacy in health and social issues. She recently gained attention during a Senate committee meeting where she inquired about the status of the Social Health Authority (SHA) registration and raised concerns regarding challenges faced by Kenyans in accessing healthcare.
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Vice Chairperson Senator Tabitha Mutinda questioned the county's accounting for funds spent on the Maragoli Hills Reforestation Project.
Senators praise Vihiga County over prudent use of climate fundsNominated Senator Tabitha Mutinda added that universal SHA registration is the key solution, not opposition to the Bill, which seeks to protect citizens from undue suffering.
Ministry, hospitals oppose Bill banning patient detentionNominated Senator Tabitha Mutinda discussed the revenue collected at the Busia border and the need for development.
Senators call for Busia-Malaba border infrastructure reviewSenator Tabitha Mutinda has earned international recognition after being elected to the Board of Governance of the Parliamentary Network on the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Senator Tabitha Mutinda elected to Global Parliamentary Network BoardNominated Senator Tabitha Mutinda stated that no country has ever solved its problems through violence.
MPs urge peaceful Saba Saba anniversary, warn over anarchySenator Tabitha Mutinda led the women leaders in supporting Governor Kihika's decision to prioritize her health during maternity leave.
'Childbirth is a personal process,' women leaders defend KihikaSenator Tabitha Mutinda asked about the status of SHA registration amid challenges faced by Kenyans in access to healthcare.
Senators grill health ministry officials over budget hike request





























